• UnculturedSwine@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    'The F-35 may not have a “kill switch” in the traditional sense, but the countries who bought it are locked into an irrevocable pact with Lockheed Martin and America. ALIS/ ODIN might not be able to turn off the F-35 remotely, but losing access to it can make it impossible to fly.

    Only one country has escaped the F-35 software and logistics trap while still being able to fly the jet: Israel. The IDF’s contract for the jet allows it to operate its own software systems without ALIS/ ODIN and conduct its own maintenance.’

    So apparently only Israel can operate these planes without their weird DRM.

    • -iamai-@lemm.ee
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      21 hours ago

      How do they lock the systems out so much that it’s so difficult to reverse engineer something to make the mechanics work? I guess you wouldn’t want to try and fly something to test new software but surely ground testing is possible?